The invention relates to a fluorescent lamp for the illumination of plants, having a tubular discharge vessel, two electrodes which are fused in a gastight manner into the ends of the discharge vessel, a fill comprising at least a noble gas and mercury, and a phosphor coating on the inner wall of the vessel, the phosphor coating at least including a europium-doped barium magnesium aluminate phosphor of the BaMgAl10O17:Eu type and a cerium- and terbium-doped gadolinium zinc magnesium pentaborate phosphor of the Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn type, and, to generate light with as high a light yield as possible and with a color temperature of between 4000 and 5500 K, the phosphor coating additionally includes an antimony- and manganese-doped calcium halophosphate phosphor of the Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn type. This novel phosphor coating allows the light yield to be increased by 10% if the proportion by weight of the individual phosphors is optimized.
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12. A phosphor coating composition for a mercury low-pressure discharge lamp for illuminating plants, the phosphor coating composition consisting of:
25% by weight of a BaMgAl10O17:Eu phosphor;
34% by weight of a Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn phosphor; and
41% by weight of a Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn phosphor.
1. phosphor coating composition for a mercury low-pressure discharge lamp for illuminating plants, the phosphor coating composition consisting of:
15 to 35% by weight of a BaMgAl10O17:Eu phosphor;
25 to 45% by weight of a Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce, Mn phosphor; and
30 to 50% by weight of a Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb, Mn phosphor.
2. The phosphor coating composition of
20 to 30% by weight of the BaMgAl10O17:Eu phosphor;
30 to 40% by weight of the Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce, Mn phosphor; and
35 to 45% by weight of the Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn phosphor.
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The invention is based on a mercury low-pressure discharge lamp for illuminating plants having a tubular discharge vessel, two electrodes which are fused in a gastight manner into the ends of the discharge vessel, a fill comprising at least a noble gas and mercury, and a phosphor coating on the inner wall of the vessel, the phosphor coating at least including a europium-doped barium magnesium aluminate phosphor of the BaMgAl10O17:Eu type and a cerium- and terbium-doped gadolinium zinc magnesium pentaborate phosphor of the Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn type.
Hitherto, for illuminating plants OSRAM has used mercury low-pressure discharge lamps in the form of fluorescent lamps which have a phosphor coating comprising the two phosphors listed above, namely BaMgAl10O17:Eu and Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn, as well as a tin-doped strontium magnesium orthophosphate phosphor of the (Sr,Mg)3(PO4)2:Sn type in a ratio of approximately 22% by weight: 17% by weight: 61% by weight. However, the use of the (Sr,Mg)3(PO4)2:Sn phosphor has two drawbacks:
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a mercury low-pressure discharge lamp having a novel phosphor composition for the illumination of plants which avoids the drawbacks referred to above.
This object is achieved by a fluorescent lamp for the illumination of plants having a tubular discharge vessel, two electrodes which are fused in a gastight manner into the ends of the discharge vessel, a fill comprising at least a noble gas and mercury, and a phosphor coating on the inner wall of the vessel, in which, to generate light with as high a light yield as possible and with a color temperature of between 4000 and 5500 K, the phosphor coating, in addition to a europium-doped barium magnesium aluminate phosphor of the BaMgAl10O17:Eu type and a cerium- and terbium-doped gadolinium zinc magnesium pentaborate phosphor of Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn type, also includes an antimony- and manganese-doped calcium halophosphate phosphor of the Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn type.
Particularly good results with regard to light yield and color rendering are achieved if the BaMgAl10O17:Eu phosphor forms between 15 and 35% by weight, advantageously between 20 and 30% by weight, of the phosphor coating of the lamp, the Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn phosphor forms between 25 and 45% by weight, advantageously between 30 and 40% by weight, of the phosphor coating of the lamp, and the Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn phosphor forms between 30 and 50% by weight, advantageously between 35 and 45% by weight, of the phosphor coating of the lamp.
The phosphor coating comprising the BaMgAl10O17:Eu phosphor, the Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn phosphor and the Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn phosphor may be applied in one layer. However, it is also conceivable for the individual phosphors in each case to be applied in a separate layer to the inner wall of the lamp vessel.
The invention is to be explained in more detail below on the basis of graphs. In the drawing:
A fluorescent lamp according to the invention having an optimum phosphor coating A consisting of 25% by weight of BaMgAl10O17:Eu phosphor, 34% by weight of Gd(Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn phosphor and 41% by weight of Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn phosphor, was tested. The light engineering measurements showed the following improvements over the lamps having the phosphor coating B that has been used hitherto, composed of the phosphors BaMgAl10O17:Eu, Gd (Zn,Mg)B5O10:Ce,Mn and (Sr0.9Mg0.1)3(PO4)2:Sn in a ratio of 22% by weight: 17% by weight: 61% by weight. The results are given in
The use of the calcium halophosphate phosphor of type Ca10(PO4)6(F,Cl)2:Sb,Mn instead of the tin-doped strontium magnesium orthophosphate phosphor of the (Sr,Mg)3(PO4)2:Sn type better matches the grain sizes of the phosphors used in the phosphor mixture. This leads firstly to more uniform mixing of the phosphors in the coating and secondly to a reduction in the color gradient.
Zachau, Martin, Meiss, Dieter, Schiplage, Matthias
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